VoteZone is running an interesting review of KDE2 and this comment on Konqueror. The review is fairly positive and has several good points, including the criticism levelled at the current Control Center layout.

Renai Lemay submitted this link from over at Linuxtoday.com.au. It is primarily an article about StarOffice, but mentions KOffice in a favorable light. This week's LWN has an excellent analysis as well.
Finally, David Johnson submitted this link to Raph's Open Letter over at LinuxToday concerning GNOME/KDE politics and Ghostscript. David is interested in opinions from KDE users and developers regarding this matter.

Yeahyeahyeah!!!
This is exactly what KDE needs! I like the idea of putting the control center inside Konqueror. I also really like the idea that the control center should be expanded to be able to configure more stuff outside of KDE, like internet connections (or how about a panel that configures kernel modules or X settings?). I know it's a big project to do that sort of stuff, but it would go a LONG way towards making Linux as easy to use as Windows.
Even OS- and hardware-specific stuff could be made into control panels. We could program it so only the control panels that are relevant to the specific configuration of the computer are shown. If Linux is really going to replace Windows, this is the kind of stuff that needs to happen. In my opinion, the biggest thing keeping users away from Linux is the lack of one single, graphical interface that can control most aspects of the system (like the Windows or Mac Control Panel).